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Dzen de Pasquale with Congressmen Paul Ryan

When the election history was written in 2012 Nominee vice president. Known for his fight, just like his trainings, Congressmen Paul Ryan is a infrequent person who is not afraid to revive the image of a one -dimensional politician.

In your novel book, Road forwardCongresmen Ryan goes beyond the usual points of conversation (and books of politicians), identifying emphasizing the rules and problems, then questioning people who put their prejudice to developing movement.

One story from the book that got stuck with me was that Congresmen Ryan was on the trail of the campaign in 2012 and worked with Bob Woodson, a leader in civil rights and founder Center for Neighborhood Enterprise. Woodson submitted a list of 20 community leaders with whom Congressmen Ryan wanted to meet, while he and Governor Romney were in Cleveland, Ohio. The campaign vetters were “developed” when they discovered that five people had penal registers. When they called Woodson, he replied: “I’m shocked. I thought All of them they had criminal documentation! “

The Wetters were worried about a security threat, they reported to Congressmen Ryan, who said that he should still be invited. Congresmen Ryan said: “If Bob trusts them, then me too.”

At this event he writes about a meeting with one of the men who was also named Paul. Congresmen Ryan wrote:

At the end of our congregation, Paweł came up and asked me if he could put his hands on me to pray.

“I am a Catholic,” I said – “But I’m cool.”

PaweÅ‚’s head was shaved, and he had tattoos up and down his arms. He came to the party at the back of the motorcycle and just explained that he once had a violent series. When he approached me, I saw Secret Service agents from the corner of the eye; They exchanged nerve looks.

Paul put his arms on my shoulders. He asked God to give me the strength to fulfill my mission and be a ship for his work. When I opened my eyes, they went well with tears. Even guys from secret services seemed to be.

Republicans will return to Cleveland for the national convention in 2016. We would learn well from the history of Congressmen Ryan and welcome those who can come different origin, but share our mission for freedom.

A dozen or so people and writers and artists with a free market ask for political figures and artists with a free market to take a break from politics and talked about their obsessions of pop culture.

1. What is your favorite movie line and who would you like to say to?

One of my favorite film lines comes from Good, bad and ugly. IN When Blondie says to Tuco: “You see, there are two types of people in this world, my friend: those with loaded weapons and those who dig. You kick “This is a classic Clint Eastwood, but I wouldn’t dare say it to anyone.

2. Tell me about your favorite teacher and how he or she influenced your life.

Professor Richard Hart taught macroeconomics at Miami University of Ohio. He introduced me to so many great thinkers and recommended to read “Austrians” like Friedrich Hayek and Ludwig von Mises. He also gave me a copy Domestic reviewin which I fell in love. He taught me about economics and helped me interest in politics and conservatism.

3. If you could pay for doing something except on current work, what would it be?

I would do a few different things, depending on the season. In autumn I would be a hunting guide, a member of a ski patrol and a national guide in spring and summer.

4. Tell me about a public or private moment when you thought: “That’s how Elvis felt every day.”

The one that comes to my mind was granting a republican response to the state of the Union in 2011. You spent hours exercising, trying everything correctly. Then the room decreases and you count: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. This red delicate above the camera goes further and suddenly you talk to America. I imagine that Elvis got used to this kind of pressure, but I don’t know if I will ever do it.

5. What is your current television program “Guilty Pleasure”?

Game of ThronesCurrently.

6. What is the best gift you’ve ever received as a child?

Dog.

7. What is the best gift you’ve ever given?

Arch and shots for my children.

8. What advice do you remember your mother or father? Did you take it?

My mother always told me that “you have two ears and one lips; Use them in this proportion. “My dad told me that” you are part of the problem or part of the solution. ” And I took advantage of both advice.

9. Who would be on the perfect “Red Eye” panel?

I would make this panel in the Middle West: Greta Van Susteren, Congressman Sean Duffy, Danica Patrick, Kid Rock and Aaron Rodgers. We talked about fries, tailgating and hunting for excessive time in the series.

10. What books are on your reading list?

Two books that I recently started is the latest work of Lynne Cheney, James Madison: life again, consideration, and father Jonathan Morris’s Road of peace: finding peace and happiness in the prayer of peace.

11. What would you like to say tomorrow?

GOP on the right path to regaining the Senate and expanding the majority in the chamber.

12. Tell me about the moment that you decided to enter the political arena.

It wasn’t exactly one moment, but their series. Mark Neumann was a guy in Janesville who represented my home district at home. He decided to question Senator Russ Feingold in the 1998 election. We talked and he asked if I would consider running for his headquarters. At first I thought it was crazy because I was only twenty -seven years elderly and I was determined to go to school. So I slept on him and called my mentor Jacek Kemp to ask for his thoughts. He said, “You should do it. I will write the first control. ” Then I called Bill Bennett, who said he would write a second control. A little later I talked to Sam Brownback, who reminded me that I got involved in public policy to change something and it was a chance for it. So after talking to them – and after getting my mother’s blessing – I decided to try.

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